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Gdynia Routes

Ferries from Gdynia in Poland sail to Karlskrona in Sweden and are operated by Stena Line. Below, you can find a departure board which lists all the departure and sailing times of each route. You can also find a list of our best prices and special offers.

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Ferries to and from Gdynia

Stena Line ships have many facilities including lounges, play areas, shops, wi-fi access, bars, cafes and restaurants as well as a choice of comfortable en-suite cabins.

Whether you choose to sail with Stena Line you are certain to have a pleasant and relaxing journey on board your Gdynia ferry.

About Gdynia

Gdynia is a young city that has many cultural attractions, film festivals (the "Polish Cannes"), Summer Jazz concerts and the popular Musical Theatre. In June, Gdynia celebrates the "Marine Festival" which is famous internationally. Exploring the town and the harbour you will find many bars and restaurants and Gdynia also offers a buzzing night life.

The city was constructed after the seaport. Situated on Gdansk Bay, Gdynia is now a dynamic city with nearly 260,000 inhabitants and it is Poland's "window to the world". Situated on a scenic coastal landscape and with the forest on the hills around it, Gdynia offers a great variety of outdoor activities.

In Gdynia there are activities such as walking, cycling, diving courses and expeditions, as well as mountain bike competitions and motor boat driving lessons. Furthermore, in Gdynia you can enjoy the beautiful beach awarded in 2005 with the prestigious Blue Flag.

Gdynia Port

In 1920 the Polish Government decided to construct a major seaport in the village of Gdynia. Due to financial difficulties, in 1923 it was still only a small harbour. The construction continued until 1939 when Gdynia became the largest and most modern seaport on the Baltic Sea and one of the biggest in Europe. Gdynia Port still maintains its predominance in the Baltic Sea. Situated on the north coast of Poland, Gdynia is in a perfect position to offer regular ferries to Karlskrona in Sweden, which can be booked through AFerry

Gdynia port facilities

There is short and long-term parking at Gdynia Port.

Getting to Gdynia

Gdynia is well connected to the rest of Poland by the motorway E28 and the roads numbered 6, 20, 1 and 7. From Gdansk: Gdansk and Gdynia are only about 18 Km apart. Head North-West toward Grzegorza Piramowicza and continue straight on Aleja Grunwaldzka, the same road will change names to Aleja Niepodleglosci and Aleja Zwyciestwa and will lead you straight to the centre of Gdynia.

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